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First Look: Clementine Revolver from Davidson’s

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Davidson’s is one of the nation’s top firearms, ammunition, optics, cutlery, and accessories wholesalers, and now has another collaboration with Pietta in Italy to produce an exclusive single-action revolver. The result is the new Clementine, a 10 round rimfire revolver that lets the thrill of the Wild West while serving as your trusty companion for accuracy and adventure.

Pietta is known around the world for making authentic historical firearms reproductions, and Davidson’s has partnered with this Italian firearms company that has such a rich history to develop exclusive firearms for Davidson’s dealers.

This new exclusive Pietta single-action is the first rimfire revolver Davidson’s has offered in their extensive 100-percent Italian-made Pietta collection.

The Clementine comes with both a .22LR and a .22 WMR cylinder, and both fluted cylinders have a 10-round capacity. This allows you to shoot both the added punch of the .22 WMR round or the easy to shoot, easy on the wallet .22LR round, simply by swapping out the cylinder.

The revolver has a color case hardened frame and hammer with a brass backstrap and trigger guard complemented by two-piece walnut grips. This combination results in a revolver that is elegantly styled and rugged at the same time. The Clementine is offered in barrel lengths of both 4.75 inches and 5.5 inches and has a notch side at the rear and blade sight at the front.

Clementine Revolver Specifications

  • Brand: Pietta
  • Model: Clementine, convertible
  • Type: Revolver: Single Action
  • Caliber: .22LR/.22 WMR
  • Finish: Black
  • Action: Single action
  • Stock: Walnut, two-piece grips
  • Sight: Open fixed Type: Notch rear sight, bladed front
  • Barrel Length: 4.75 inches or 5.5 inches
  • Capacity: 10 rounds
  • Receiver: Case hardened
  • Features: Dual-fluted cylinders

MSRP for the Clementine revolver from Davidson’s and Pietta is $550, and more information on this firearm is available at davidsonsinc.com.

Article by Shooting Illustrated Staff

 

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